While working at the station, he joined Grampian Television (now STV North) as a continuity announcer and newsreader, and presented a number of regional programmes for the station including feedback series Put It In Writing (1991–94),[2][3] and Grampian's local & networked contributions for the ITV Telethons, and at Clyde 1 during 1993.
In March 1999, Galloway started presenting a Sunday lunchtime show on Scot FM from his new home studio in Manchester.
[15] A Bauer spokesperson said: "His new show is an integral part of Bauer Media’s plans to bring the very best programming and content to audiences across the whole of Scotland, whilst also retaining, producing and broadcasting local news, sport, traffic and travel and ‘what’s on’ information from each of the local Greatest Hits Network stations it serves: Clyde 2, Forth 2, Northsound 2, Tay AM and West Sound.".
On 20 October 2014, it was announced that Galloway was joining as new breakfast show host for Heart Scotland, co-presenting with Adele Cunningham.
Galloway said the station "didn’t quite reach the listener numbers and revenue that we'd expected" but that "the closure of Pure is in no way a reflection on its brilliant team."
Annual compilation CDs of the wind-up calls were released, with the 2007 edition achieving Gold sales status.
[20] In December 2012, he decided to give the segment a hiatus as a mark of respect to nurse Jacintha Saldanha, who committed suicide after being on the receiving end of an Australian radio show's prank call.